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So I thought I would do another blog. Considering I haven’t been blogging like I should I should do it more often. So here it goes. I decided that I should do a book review.
One book I’ve recently is called “The Molech Prophecy”, by Thomas Phillips. The novel starts off with Tommy Cucinelle, a former gang member turn Christian, arrives at church to find it vandalized. After church his pastor asks him to uses his skills, form his old life in the gang, to find the church sectary, who recently disappeared. So Tommy starts his search. His search leads him to a wiccan church with a “priest” that has something to hid.
“The Molech Prophecy” is one of the best books I have read. The story line is best. Thomas Phillips knows how to tell a good story. I would definitely recommended this book to anyone. So if you have read this book comment and tell me what you think. Or if you just want to comment please do. And don’t forget to subscribe.

will neither confirm nor deny she banged Journey guitarist Neal Schon behind her husband’s back … this according to new legal docs.

Turns out, adultery is a CRIME in Virginia … and if Michaele admits that she slept around with Schon while she was married to Tareq Salahi, she could be punished by the law.

So, instead of responding to the adultery accusations Tareq included in his divorce filing — Michaele has now filed documents in which she “asserts her privilege pursuant to the Fifth Amendment of the United States Constitution not to respond.”

Additionally, admitting to adultery could put Michaele at a serious disadvantage in her divorce proceedings — because as we first reported, the couple’s pre-nup stipulates … if Michaele commits adultery, she gets zilch for spousal support.

Sources close to Michaele tell TMZ, she’s not concerned — because Michaele was already separated from Tareq when she started dating Neal. The couple celebrated their four-month anniversary on Friday.

For the record — the crime of adultery in Virginia is considered a misdemeanor, punishable by a $250 fine.